The Energy Co-op Opens Renewable Natural Gas Program to All Philadelphians

The Energy Co-op announced today that it has opened its renewable natural gas program for enrollment by all PECO and PGW natural gas consumers in the region.

Renewable natural gas, or RNG, is produced through the decomposition of organic materials at landfills, wastewater treatment plants, and other waste facilities. RNG, also known as biogas or biomethane, can be used as utility fuel in the same ways as conventional natural gas, providing for the heating and other energy needs of homeowners, businesses, and industry.

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